Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home

Dean Dillion / Robert Arthur / Roger Springer

It's been too long
Since I traveled down
That ol' gravel road
On the north end of town
And I need a taste
Of the good ol' days gone
So tonight I let my memory
Take me home

And I'll be seventeen on my way to pick her up
With a half a dozen roses
In my daddy's pickup truck
And for a little while I'll just hold her in my arms
Dream on and on and on
Tonight I'll let my memory take me home

We grew apart and I moved away
It's a choice I regret
A little more every day
God I love to go back
To the good ol' days gone
So tonight I'll let my memory
Take me home

And I'll be seventeen on my way to pick her up
With a half a dozen roses
In my daddy's pickup truck
And for a little while I'll just hold her in my arms
Dream on and on and on
Tonight I'll let my memory take me home

Yesterday ain't that far away
I'll just close my eyes
And drift away

I'll be seventeen on my way to pick her up
With a half a dozen roses
In my daddy's pickup truck
And for a little while I'll just hold her in my arms
Dream on and on and on
Tonight I'll let my memory take me home
Dream on and on and on
Tonight I'll let my memory take me home

Trivia about the song Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home by Mark Chesnutt

When was the song “Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home” released by Mark Chesnutt?
The song Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home was released in 1999, on the album “I Don't Want To Miss A Thing”.
Who composed the song “Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home” by Mark Chesnutt?
The song “Tonight I'll Let My Memory Take Me Home” by Mark Chesnutt was composed by Dean Dillion, Robert Arthur, and Roger Springer.

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